After the corona war, it is slowly becoming clear who the good guys were and who were the bad guys. Who were the liars, who stood for the truth, who were the collaborators, who were the victims, and who filled his pockets and grew from misery. Who was Good in the war, who was Wrong. The balance is being drawn up bit by bit. Jurisprudence is increasing, not so much in the Netherlands but in the rest of the world. Below is a selection of the events abroad.
Germany: FOI documents, parliamentary inquiry
In Germany, the media are slowly waking up, thanks to the FOI documents that give a glimpse of the corona decision-making.
Bild, for example, writes "how the government's advisers warned of new restrictions – but the government still locked down millions of Germans." Try that in our mock poldering country. The German federal government knew from the beginning that lockdowns do more harm than good and that masks are ineffective. There they just write it, in contrast to the pallbearers who call themselves journalists here, with Maarten Keulemans and Tijs van den Brink as figureheads.
The German liberal party FDP wants a parliamentary inquiry (source). I'm curious to see how that will continue here in the Netherlands. Maybe they thought they had taken the sting out of Arib by bullying them – and who knows, maybe it will work. After all, our parliamentarians have a tendency to turn every important issue into party political squabbles and then it soon becomes non-existent. They don't mind that because almost all political parties have a lot of butter on their heads.
Crucial question: will Rosanne Hertzberger listen to the interests of the party and/or the interests of the state – or will she follow her scientific nature?
Very special: someone from the governing party the Greens, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Habeck, is actually sticking his own neck in the noose. Is he as naïve as Tijs van den Brink? Habeck never wanted anything to do with the fundamental right to bodily integrity. He demanded mandatory vaccination and went on and on about "herd immunity."
After the shocking revelations of the #RKI protocols, even he is now calling for an "Aufarbeitung". That means thoroughly evaluating in order to learn lessons from it. This means that the bottom stone must be uncovered: in other words, a parliamentary inquiry. Oops, would he realize what he's doing?
The Greens have so far adamantly blocked any clarification. Indeed, it seems that it was only after analyzing the #RKIFiles that Habeck realized that he had been misled by @BMG_Bund and @rki_de. (German health institutes)
The former prime minister of North Rhine-Westphalia is also putting his own house in order, realising what went wrong and calling for a parliamentary inquiry. Just broadcast on ZDF, German national television.
Doctors responsible for needlestick damage
At the same time, the German government was preparing for legal action to shift responsibility for damage caused by vaccination. It places the liability on the doctors who administered the vaccination (source). After protests, an exception was eventually made for an employee in a vaccination centre because he could be compared to an administrative employee.
This does not bode well for doctors who have advised and/or administered the injections in their right mind.
Spain: 4,000 deaths due to (political) culpability
Of the people who died in Madrid in 2020, about 7,300 were not treated in hospital. This indicates that a significant number of care home residents did not receive hospital treatment during the first months of the pandemic, despite being seriously ill with the virus. The committee that conducted this investigation states that the decision not to transfer these patients to the hospital may have been politically motivated.
According to the committee, the lives of more than 4,000 residents could have been saved if they had had access to hospital care. This raises serious questions about decision-making and priorities within the healthcare system during the crisis. It highlights the tragic situation and the need to pay attention to the vulnerability of older people in care facilities, as well as the importance of ensuring their access to adequate medical care.
England: MP reports murder, fraud and more
Andrew Bridgen, MP in the UK, failed to gain traction in parliament when it came to vaccines and excess mortality. Everyone walked away. He has now filed a police report. The offences he mentions are not bad. To name a few:
- Misconduct in public office
- Breach of contract in public office
- Manslaughter by gross negligence
- Corporate manslaughter
- Fraud
- Murder
- Manslaughter
- Grievous bodily injury
- Conspiracy to commit and complicity in the above crimes
I understand that people prefer to stick to their story. "We really didn't know." But they should have known.
Wappelonia (about Japan): all vaccinations taken off the market!
As is often the case, wappies give us a glimpse into parallel universes. Here we see in a Fake news report in which it is told that Japan stops mRNA corona vaccinations because of the many sudden deaths. It's the same with wappie sites as it is with scientific articles: it's very time-consuming to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Japan (but for real)
A preprint study, published on March 15, examined whether the blood from COVID-19 vaccinated blood donors is safe or whether it poses a health risk. Many countries have reported that the use of mRNA vaccines has led to "post-vaccination thrombosis and subsequent cardiovascular damage, as well as a wide variety of diseases involving all organs and systems, including the nervous system," the report said.
"Repeated vaccinations may make people more vulnerable to COVID-19. If the blood contains spike proteins, it becomes necessary to remove these proteins prior to administration and such technology is not currently available," the authors wrote.
"Contrary to previous expectations, genes and proteins from genetic vaccines have been found to persist in the blood of vaccine recipients for extended periods of time. There is no longer any doubt that the spike protein, which is used as an antigen in genetic vaccines, is itself toxic."
Preprint: https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202403.0881/v1
Vaccinations withdrawn from the market
And yet again this... Did they have another scoop in Wappelonia? So no – a message from 2021...
United States: FDA in trouble
The FDA loses a lawsuit due to misinformation about effective Covid drugs. Ivermectin was ridiculed to keep free rein for the emergency authorization for the vaccines. After all, such an emergency authorisation would be made more difficult if there is effective medication against the disease in question. The preference was always for medication that was only administered to sick people, in contrast to the current approach where the aim is to vaccinate the entire world population.
The FDA has been ordered by the court to take offline all statements against the drug ivermectin, seen as a competitor to COVID-19 vaccines. This decision came after the judge's desire to settle the case. As a result, further research into the underlying mechanisms behind this decision-making has been avoided for the time being. The formal reason for this ruling is that, in principle, the FDA is not allowed to provide medical advice...
Australia: Thinks they are the first to have a parliamentary inquiry
This week, the Australian Senate voted in favor of a parliamentary inquiry into excess mortality, potentially ushering in the world's first study of this species, at least according to the perception in Australia. It seems that the local media are also not fully aware of similar initiatives elsewhere.
After the vote, which ended with 31 votes in favor and 30 against, Babet reacted delightedly: "Five times is a charm."
Senator Babet has made multiple attempts to get such an investigation off the ground since March last year, with two unsuccessful motions in March and a further unsuccessful attempt in February of this year. However, a few weeks after his third attempt, his fourth motion, emphasizing the need for an investigation, was passed. This marked a turning point within the Senate and led to today's vote, the fifth attempt, which officially set the investigation in motion.
The Netherlands: Cancellation by the Inquisition with its tail between its legs.
Fined and sanctioned "disinformation spreaders" are now all acquitted on appeal. Ministers get a slap on the wrist because of, among other things: Withholding information and influencing (abuse of power) of institutions (and interference with purchasing policy, lost capital, etc.). Lawsuits are in preparation.
Doctors who were previously fined under the applause of Medisch Contact and other media are now vindicated by the court. See the video.
Another example of a maligned because corona-critical academic: Laurens Buijs. It took a year and in the meantime Buijs has been bullied away from the UvA, and this case has not done him any good.
LOWI – the National Board for Research Integrity – ruled that Klaas de Vries, who had initiated the complaints procedure, should be punished for abusing the complaints procedure. The UvA subsequently withdrew the complaint, but the damage had already been done.
And the Dutch MSM is silent about all this like the grave. More about the Netherlands in a next post.
In a way, this is also a country ranking of clientelism.
The Netherlands scores poorly.
I asked chatgpt for words to describe the Dutch situation of a "total lack of transparency for the benefit of one's own career gain and sycophancy among a transnational elite". The best word it came up with was:
neo-colonialism (understood in a broader sense).
Well, there's something to that, unfortunately.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.
Spain: More than 4000 corona victims could have been saved.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/28/over-4000-covid-victims-madrid-care-homes-could-have-been-saved
I've added it!
Maybe a separate piece on writing. Together with wrong treatments, especially in 2020, and the abstention of antibiotics, this has also led to thousands of extra deaths in the Netherlands. Patients were regularly denied antibiotics (in hospitals) after it was 'determined' that they were
corona. While every doctor knows that after a (flu) virus infection, there is a good chance that a bacterial infection will follow, so there is a greater chance of serious(er) pneumonia. The figures show that far fewer antibiotics were prescribed in the Netherlands than in 2019. Of course, this is also because GPs prescribed less (including during the lockdowns). Patients with flu symptoms or positive tests were not even welcome at the time.
See https://virusvaria.nl/foute-behandelingen-onder-een-panieknarratief/ Maybe bring it back to your attention here and there.
Lockdowns may also have played a role to a small extent, because people could not go to the GP, it was only 'included' when people were too seriously ill to receive a cure. It will be interesting to see whether the prescription of antibiotics in neighbouring countries has also plummeted to the same extent. If not; mortality was (as a result) lower in those countries.
That antibiotic story has been described by @Jikkyleaks executive. It falls under the hastag #3tablets. He also indicates other countries where this protocol was implemented. And he has given tweets about the antibiotics that were prescribed during that period. He shows this, among other things, on the basis of government statistics.